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28 Αυγ 2012 · There is no “one large number” which can be called as the final number beyond which there is no other number. Hence the number 9 being used as the final digit, without repetition, makes sense. To Understand the Reality of Numbers (from 1 to 9) we need to turn to the words of Prophet {SAW}.
These Quranic commands and religious necessities compelled and led the muslim scientists to mathematical research which resulted in the invention of numeral and number system. So in this article the author has tried to bring the light on the mathematical aspect of Quran very briefly.
This document discusses numerology and the spiritual meanings associated with numbers from 1 to 9. It provides teachings from the Quran and hadith to explain the significance of each number. Number 1 represents God as the essence and Prophet Muhammad's soul as the first creation.
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The Concept of Numbers in the Holy Quran. A number is a mathematical object used in counting and measuring. A notational symbol which represents a number is called as 'numeral'. Numerals are often used for labels (phone numbers), for ordering (serial numbers) and for codes (ISBN).
The Arabic gematrical value system, also known as /abjad/, assigns a whole number to every letter in the Arabic alphabet [1]. It was in use long before Islam, and has been used by many scholars and saints after Islam. There are essentially six /abjad/ systems: major, big, small (standard), minor, marked, and unmarked.